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FEDERAL MAGISTRATES ACT 1999 - SECT 90
Arrangements with other courts
- (1)
- The Chief Federal Magistrate may, on behalf of the Federal Magistrates
Court, arrange with the chief judicial officer (however described) of another
Australian court for an officer or officers of that court to perform on behalf
of the Federal Magistrates Court any or all of the following functions:
- (a)
- the receipt of documents to be lodged with or filed in the Federal
Magistrates Court;
- (b)
- the signing and issuing of writs, commissions and process for the purposes
of any proceedings in the Federal Magistrates Court;
- (c)
- the authentication of orders of the Federal Magistrates Court;
- (d)
- the administration of oaths and affirmations, and the witnessing of
affidavits, for the purposes of any proceedings in the Federal Magistrates
Court;
- (e)
- such other non-judicial functions as are permitted by the Rules of Court
to be performed under such an arrangement;
- (f)
- such other non-judicial functions as the Federal Magistrates Court
considers appropriate.
- (2)
- If an arrangement under subsection (1) is in force in relation to the
performance by an officer of an Australian court of a function on behalf of
the Federal Magistrates Court, the officer may perform that function despite
any other provision of this Act or any other law of the Commonwealth.
- (3)
- A function performed on behalf of the Federal Magistrates Court in
accordance with an arrangement under subsection (1) has effect as if the
function had been performed by the Federal Magistrates Court.
- (4)
- Copies of an arrangement under subsection (1) are to be made available for
inspection by members of the public.
- (5)
- For the purposes of this section, a member of the staff of an Australian
court is taken to be an officer of that court.
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